The lifesaving work of Nevada SPCA to rescue and rehabilitate community animals in need, and then adopt them into loving, committed forever homes.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

I love to catnap in fluffy beds.

Tasha fancies the comforts of life and she takes great care in grooming and selecting places to hide and nap.

She is a magnificent Seal Point Siamese, spayed girl, about 7 years of age. She was previously declawed (front paws), so it is especially important that she strictly has an indoor-only lifestyle for her safety and protection.

Tasha needed us because her previous owner believed a member of the family was allergic to her.

She loves people, but like many Siamese felines she is not shy about telling you when she wants her independence, so any children in the home should be older and mature.

Nevada SPCA is a nonprofit charitable organization which operates a no-kill animal shelter in Las Vegas for cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, and more than a dozen other species of domesticated animals in need from the community. In addition, Nevada SPCA promotes humane education, makes lower cost spay/neuter & vaccination referrals, and challenges people to be the best possible guardians for the companion animals in their care.

Nevada SPCA does not receive funding from the government or national animal groups. Our lifesaving work for the community's animals in need is completely dependent on caring people like you.